Connect with us

Entertainment

GoldenEye 007 Xbox issues are from the N64 original says developer-Michael Beckwith-Entertainment – Metro

Amid complaints about the quality of GoldenEye 007’s remaster, the studio behind its re-release has blamed graphical hiccups on the N64 original.

GoldenEye 007 Xbox issues are from the N64 original says developer-Michael Beckwith-Entertainment – Metro

At least it’s back… (pic: Microsoft)

Amid complaints about the quality of GoldenEye 007’s remaster, the studio behind its re-release has blamed graphical hiccups on the N64 original.

Considering the amount of licensing trouble surrounding it, it’s not hyperbole to say GoldenEye 007’s re-release on modern Nintendo and Xbox platforms is something of a miracle.

While its return is welcome, it’s not exactly the most ideal situation, with only the Switch version offering online multiplayer. Meanwhile, Xbox owners have found their version suffers from several graphical glitches.

Code Mystics, the studio responsible for bringing GoldenEye 007 to Xbox, has since stated that these graphical errors were already present in the original Nintendo 64 version; fans just never noticed them before.

This is apparently due to the new HD resolution making them more obvious. Plus, despite receiving more updates than the Switch version, GoldenEye 007 on Xbox isn’t exactly a full remaster.

When asked if it ported the game to Xbox from scratch or used the never officially released Xbox HD port, Code Mystics explained that it’s simply based on the same emulation technology it used for the Rare Replay collection.

The frame rate is limited by the original ROM code. Also there are unfortunately a few glitches in the original that aren’t easily seen on SD but are more obvious at HD.

— Code Mystics Inc. (@CodeMystics) January 27, 2023

It’s neither. It’s based on the same emulation tech behind Rare Replay, our last collaboration with Rare.

— Code Mystics Inc. (@CodeMystics) January 27, 2023

It’s not just the Xbox version that’s faced complaints. Others have taken umbrage with the Switch version’s archaic control scheme since, by default, it only makes use of a single control stick, like the original game.

Players have already shared tutorials on Twitter for how to make it play more like a modern shooter with twin stick controls.

For anyone trying to play Goldeneye on the Nintendo Switch this weekend, here’s a great bit of Reddit advice if you have issues with the archaic single-stick control scheme. #Goldeneye007 pic.twitter.com/Lkct5aVbsV

— David Strathdee (@David_Strathdee) January 27, 2023

As disappointing as these issues may be it’s unlikely Code Mystics had much room to manoeuvre. As mentioned, there were many legal hoops to jump through just to re-release it and it seems that part of that agreement is that neither Nintendo or Microsoft is allowed to make any major changes.

More: Gaming

Perhaps unsurprisingly, there’s already plenty of discourse surrounding whether GoldenEye 007 holds up after all these years, with even the biggest fans admitting that time has not been kind.

It is admittedly unlikely to impress modern gamers, but it’s worth remembering that GoldenEye 007 introduced many of the innovations that are now standard across first person shooters, and many others that probably should have been.

Alright so I’m going to add timestamps to the stream (over 25k views!), then go to bed.

Some quick thoughts after 100%’ing GoldenEye Xbox:

– Disappointing 30FPS lock.
– Some graphical issues. Visible seams. Wrongly rendered textures.
– Performance issues.
– Controls are “OK”.

— Graslu00 (@Graslu00) January 27, 2023

Super excited to see Twitter full of takes on Goldeneye for the next two weeks as people look for reasons that a 25 year old game isn’t good anymore.

— Lexi Where This Goes, GOAT Arc (@LexiWhereShesAt) January 27, 2023

I feel bad for GoldenEye fans.

Teased with a good XBLA version, only to never get it, have GoldenEye finally come back, only for it to be emulated, and nowhere near as good as the XBLA version. I don’t think this emulated version will bring in new players. Sad days…

— The Brickster (@lebrickster) January 27, 2023

Going to be a lot of bad Goldeneye takes in the coming days. Back then no one expected Goldeneye to become what it did. There wasn’t anything like it on consoles. Some of my favorite gaming memories are playing that with friends all night. It deserves all of its praise.

— Philip Summers (@heyphilsummers) January 26, 2023

Email gamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below, and follow us on Twitter.


MORE : GoldenEye 007 Reloaded review – you only live thrice


MORE : New James Bond game Project 007 announced by Hitman creators IO Interactive


MORE : Former James Bond star George Lazenby tips Liam Hemsworth as the next 007

Follow Metro Gaming on Twitter and email us at gamecentral@metro.co.uk

To submit Inbox letters and Reader’s Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here.

For more stories like this, check our Gaming page.

Entertainment – MetroRead More